This passage talks about many different things. Work is one of the main topics, Ecclesiastes goes on about how god has set forth and put work here for each and everybody. Instead of worrying about other things that we have no control over, humans should find things that they like that they can grow and build on. One thing that is for certain is that you live and you die. No one knows for certain what things were like before you were born, and what things will be like after you die. What causes ruckus when it comes to religion is the answers to those two things. I take from this passage that there are something’s that are just out of the human reach knowledge wise. If you look at how evolved this world has become, how this world has almost every answer to any question, expect to those things that are …show more content…
While there are some similarities there are differences. For example some animal’s lives can seem very pointless, that animal can spend its entire life in the wilderness, the fact here is that the animals don’t care they just live and enjoy. That’s the big differences I believe is that humans have the ability to questioned and worry about these things. Ecclesiastes also discussed that he saw wickedness in the places of the justice as well in the place of Righteousness. There is a time and place of everything, although it may not seem like it now, everything that has happened good or bad will be accounted for by the judgment of god himself. Ecclesiastes is basically implying that things in life happen by chance, each individual luck of the draw is different the good moments in life as well as the negative things in life are both gifts of god. In this passage it is mentioned that, there is nothing better than a man that rejoices in his on works. But my questioned here is that if there isn’t any work could a man be happy and enjoys